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Greenpeace Rejects the Farm in Lemoiz and Calls for the Restoration of the Old Nuclear Power Plant

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Greenpeace rejects the farm in Lemoiz and has demanded the paralysing of the project promoted by the Basque Government and the Atitlan group in the lands of the former nuclear power plant. The environmental organization warns that this initiative would aggravate the pressure on the Cantabrian coast and would constitute a new obstacle to the environmental restoration of the area. The project, with an investment of 170 million euros, includes publ…

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Greenpeace rejects the farm in Lemoiz and has demanded the paralysing of the project promoted by the Basque Government and the Atitlan group in the lands of the former nuclear power plant. The environmental organization warns that this initiative would aggravate the pressure on the Cantabrian coast and would constitute a new obstacle to the environmental restoration of the area. The project, with an investment of 170 million euros, includes publ…

Source: Basque Government The Basque Government has just announced its intention to establish a sole farming plant at the old Lemoiz nuclear power plant. Construction of the plant is scheduled to begin in 2027 and be operational in 2029.

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argia.eus broke the news on Wednesday, April 29, 2026.
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